Maternal Health Innovations - Funding Opportunities through WSPC
Two funding opportunities are now available through the Maternal Health Innovations (MHI) grant. Interested applicants can find more details and supplemental materials below:
Nursing School Opportunities to Increase the Supply of Rural Nurses in Washington
- Rural Nursing Education Request for Applications (PDF)
- Rural Nursing Education Application Materials (PDF)
- Rural Nursing Education RFA Information Call Recording (YouTube)
- Rural Nursing Education RFA Information Call Presentation Slides (PDF)
Applications for the Nursing School Opportunities to Increase the Supply of Rural Nurses funding opportunity are due January 6, 2025, by 8 a.m. PST. Please submit your completed application materials and any questions to the WSPC.
Maternal Health Innovations for American Indian or Alaska Native Communities
- Native American Maternal Health Request for Applications (PDF)
- Application Checklist (PDF)
- Native American Maternal Health RFA Budget & Work Plan Template (Excel)
- Native American Maternal Health Applicant Information & Eligibility Template (PDF)
- Native American Maternal Health RFA Information Call Recording (YouTube)
- Native American Maternal Health RFA Information Call Presentation Slides (PDF)
Applications for the Maternal Health Innovations for American Indian or Alaska Native Communities are due January 6, 2025, by 11:59 p.m. PST. Please submit your completed application materials and any questions to the WSPC.
About the Collaborative
The WSPC is a volunteer group of public and private organizations, state agencies, health care providers, and community members committed to improving the health of Washington’s pregnant and postpartum people, their infants, and their families.
We work with a variety of partners to implement initiatives that improve perinatal health outcomes. Our work is based on recommendations from the Maternal Mortality Review Panel, best practice guidelines and research, and the needs of Washington families.
Join our Network
The WSPC is a statewide consortium of individuals interested in improving perinatal health. We host bi-annual meetings that are open to public participation and distribute perinatal health information and opportunities through our monthly newsletter and listserv.
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Share Your Work
Are you working on perinatal quality improvement projects? We’d love to hear about it and how it may relate to the MMRP recommendations.
Explore our Projects
We value collaboration and welcome all to participate. If you see a project you are interested in, reach out to the listed contact person. Learn more about our initiatives
Contact Us
To learn more about our programs, ask a question, or share ideas and resources, please email WAPerinatalCollaborative@doh.wa.gov.